Pedal steel tuner
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Pedal steel tuner
Hello: I am a new steel player, and need to buy a tuner that's reasonable of course...I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, or know of anyone selling them? I live in the Sacramento, CA. area..Thanks, Steve...
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You can use any chromatic tuner, the Korg tuner for about 20.00 works fine.
Go Here: http://www.jeffran.com/tuning.php to find the Jeff Newman tuning chart, it will work with the Korg. You can always get a more expensive tuner later.
Go Here: http://www.jeffran.com/tuning.php to find the Jeff Newman tuning chart, it will work with the Korg. You can always get a more expensive tuner later.
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Re: Pedal steel tuner
I'd say a beginner who says he reads the menu right to left doesn't need a $150 tuner, a hundred dollar Izzy, an active volume pedal, a four figure amp.Steven Laam wrote:Hello: I am a new steel player, and need to buy a tuner that's reasonable of course...I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, or know of anyone selling them? I live in the Sacramento, CA. area..Thanks, Steve...
S/he needs: a decent guitar, two cables, a volume pedal, a cheap amp, a cheap tuner and a teacher.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Agree with Lane. A Snark clip on tuner clipped to the rear apron of the guitar will get you in tune quickly. These tuners cost about $10.00 and are excellent. You will have plenty of time down the road to drive yourself nuts with tuning offsets. Keep the tuning short and simple and spend your time practicing. Best of luck to you.
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Tuner...
Im a beginner, and Im being taught NOT to used a tuner...
I belive the E's are 15c low, to get the "sweet" sound(they arent tuned to 440)...If I remember right, I dont have my notes with me...
I have had one lesson, so dont hold me to that exactly...
I belive the E's are 15c low, to get the "sweet" sound(they arent tuned to 440)...If I remember right, I dont have my notes with me...
I have had one lesson, so dont hold me to that exactly...
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Korg CA-40 Chromatic hasn't let me down yet...about $20.00.fits in my old cell phone holster so it's always close @ hand....sure there's no fancy leg mount clamps & nice lighting but it gets me where i'm tryin to go.
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Jack.........Go reread your notes........IF they say to tune the E's 15 cents low............find a new instructor.......but if you're not using a tuner how can you determine 15 cents low??? back to the tuner question, I have a Turbo Tuner and it works great however I saw Paul F using a IPhone to tune( don't know which app) at the Station Inn soooooo..I'm thinkin they must work ok, Ima try one
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Re: Tuning
Jim, I didn't know that Paul F has to be in tune to sound goodJim Park wrote:......... however I saw Paul F using a IPhone to tune( don't know which app) at the Station Inn soooooo...
Steve - I think any decent tuner will get you going -- there are lots of choices out there. The Strobo Flip is nice, but pricey. Clip ons are fine to get started. I play PSG, banjo, acoustic and electric guitar on gigs, and find that Snarks are cheap and work fine and you won't go crazy if it gets lost or stolen. I use a Strobo Flip for the PSG, although I feel that tuning has to sound right, whether 15 cents, 10 cents, or 1 dollar sharp or flat ... that's my 2 cents - you will find as many opinions on tuning as you will find players!
--carl
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"The better it gets, the fewer of us know it." Ray Brown
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I think you are right Carl!!!! he sounds good no matter how his guitar is tuned!! For a beginner having a guitar that isn't tuned right (doesn't sound good with other instruments) will impede progress and discourage a student.
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Re: tuning
I (and I am sure Paul) would disagree. Have you seen the Premier Guitar interview with Paul and Vince? Paul had a couple of changes out of tune (by his own admission) and they didn't sound real good. But once that was taken care of, he was back his his usual awesome self.Jim Park wrote:I think you are right Carl!!!! he sounds good no matter how his guitar is tuned!! For a beginner having a guitar that isn't tuned right (doesn't sound good with other instruments) will impede progress and discourage a student.
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Richard - I was trying to be cute, but you caught me.
Hey - remember these? No batteries, no cents sharp, flat, etc., etc. Carried one in my Les Paul case in the 70's, along with a pint of Dewars the kb player and I smuggled into the dressing room of the club.
Hey - remember these? No batteries, no cents sharp, flat, etc., etc. Carried one in my Les Paul case in the 70's, along with a pint of Dewars the kb player and I smuggled into the dressing room of the club.
--carl
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I agree with Lane.
I agree with Lane; a simple Korg CA-1 Chromatic Tuner will do everything you need to do, even after you become an experienced player. The important thing is being in tune, and that little white Korg tuner does that as well if not better than the expensive stuff.
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Steven, if you have an Android type phone, look up Pitchlab...it has presets for Pedal Steel, both E9th and C6th and its FREE!!!...Lane, may be able to speak to this in comparison with the Cleartune, which I have not used, but the Pitchlab seems to be pretty good...It also has different formats one being Strobe...Good Luck, but I think I'd start here!!
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*2021 MSA Legend, "Jolly Rancher" D10 10x9
*2021 Rittenberry, "The Concord" D10 9x9
*1977 Blue Sho-Bud Pro 3 Custom 8x6
https://msapedalsteels.com
http://rittenberrysteelguitars.com
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https://www.p2pamps.com
https://www.quilterlabs.com